I argue for a manipulationist-mechanistic
framework for content-NCC research in the case of visual
consciousness (Bechtel 2008; Neisser 2012). Reference to
mechanisms is common in the NCC research. Furthermore,
recent developments in non-invasive brain stimulation
techniques (NIBS) lend support to a manipulationist
standpoint. The crucial question is to understand what is
changed after manipulation of a brain mechanism. In the
second part of the paper I review the literature on
intentionalism, and argue that intervention on the neural
mechanism is likely to change the intentional content of
consciousness. This urges us to shift from content-NCC to
what I call “intentional mechanisms”. Such mechanisms, it
is argued, should be understood as neural prerequisites of
conscious visual experience.