How can we find the neural correlate of consciousness?
Trends in neurosciences November 1, 1996 N Block 120 citations
The author argues that access consciousness and phenomenal consciousness, though conceptually distinct, might refer to the same brain process, similar to how water and H2O are different concepts of the same substance. However, recent work by Crick and Koch suggests that these two forms of consciousness may have distinct, albeit overlapping, neural correlates, even though Crick and Koch themselves implicitly reject this possibility.