In a computational model of perception a percept is a data structure, or a state of the model that supposedly represents the state of the biological brain when a certain percept is experienced. As such, this data structure or state is objectively present in the model, just as data in a computer is objectively present as the states of particular flip-flops in the machine. The term "subjective percept" refers not to this objective state or information, but specifically to the corresponding subjective experience when that percept is represented in the model. This emphasis on the subjective aspect of perception is something normally not considered in the conventional approach, which is why this reviewer finds the notion so foreign to his way of thinking. My focus on the subjective percept stems from the principle of isomorphism, whereby the nature and properties of the subjective percept are considered a valid source of evidence for the nature of the information encoded in the corresponding objective brain or model state. This point has now been elaborated in the new draft.