Some philosophers seem to agree with AB, that subjective experience cannot be described/explained by brain processes. An example is Nagel in his 'Mind and Cosmos', which seems to put forward a dualist idea, that (as in the title) there is mind and there is material universe, and the two are separate.
However, it struck me that Nagel's book is rather like AB and depends on incredulity. If the brain can process information, which surely nobody can deny, and can simulate experiences (again, undeniable), why can't it simulate a 'centre' of consciousness, an 'agent', a sense of me-ness, and so on? Or if you like, a self-referential kind of satnav with knobs on. FFS, my phone does satnav now, and can tell me where I am.