I don't think we're forced to choose between behaviorism and epiphenomenalism.
But my point is more internal to the paper. They make claims about the physical basis for consciousness and seem to believe they've generated evidence for it, but they also explicitly say they've only gathered evidence about responsiveness.
EDIT: To be clear I'm objecting to the semantics (which I consider important), not the potential value of the research.
But my point is more internal to the paper. They make claims about the physical basis for consciousness and seem to believe they've generated evidence for it, but they also explicitly say they've only gathered evidence about responsiveness.
EDIT: To be clear I'm objecting to the semantics (which I consider important), not the potential value of the research.