Which of the following best describes a state that is access-conscious in Block’s sense.

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All responses are correct.

It is characterized by its experiential and sensational properties

It is available for use in reasoning

It is the content of current awareness.

According to Block's sense, a state that is access-conscious is one that is available for use in reasoning. Therefore, the correct answer is: It is available for use in reasoning.

To determine which of the given choices best describes a state that is access-conscious in Block's sense, we need to understand Block's concept of access-consciousness. Block defined access-consciousness as the availability of information for use in reasoning and other cognitive processes.

So, the choice that describes a state with experiential and sensational properties is not relevant to access-consciousness. Instead, the choice that states "It is available for use in reasoning" correctly captures the essence of access-consciousness according to Block's definition.

Therefore, the correct choice is "It is available for use in reasoning."