As I've already said, the subject displays all of the elements associated with being conscious and the details as reported by the conscious subject are related to the electrochemical activity being imaged or detected (fMRI,EEG,etc) within various structures of their brain....which can also be stimulated to produce certain thoughts, feelings and emotions, which in turn confirms that it is indeed these regions and this activity that is producing the phenomena.
The brain is doing all kinds of things. Regulating respiration, relaying "information" from the senses, creating the visual and auditory experience, allowing for the understanding of language, and many other things.
All kinds of things are happening below the level of consciousness.
But there is also consciousness and all that goes with it.
Are you claiming consciousness is isolated in one part of the brain? Are you claiming that when some part of the brain is artificially stimulated that is where all the activity involved in the subjective reporting takes place?
Sure scientists try to compare subjective reports to brain activity.
But they don't understand any of the specific activity above the level of the individual cell. There is no understanding of how cells work together to do anything related to consciousness.
How do we make objective claims about which observed activity is consciousness and which is not?