Cool article, but an epileptic woman and an epileptic worm (dips on that for a reboot of The Odd Couple, btw!) is hardly a ground breaking sample. I would definitely say this should maybe give guidance to future research, but until that's done, I'm reticent to draw any major conclusions.
IF this small area of the brain turns out to be the location of consciousness, it could help us make some progress in the local/nonlocal debate. It might not tell us directly if consciousness is local, or if this part of the brain is a receiving area for some outside signal, but it would narrow down the part of the brain we need to examine to find some kind of mechanism of signal interception and translation.
Which would be cool.
Blessings
~ND