Case: Human Perception Basics
A 55-year-old male patient presents with persistent headaches and dizziness. A CT scan of the brain is ordered to rule out any intracranial abnormalities. The radiologist must carefully review the images for any signs of pathology, keeping in mind the potential for perceptual biases that could lead to missed findings.
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The CT scan shows multiple axial slices of the brain. There is a subtle hypodense area in the right temporal lobe that could be indicative of a small infarct. The rest of the brain appears normal, but careful attention is needed to ensure no other abnormalities are overlooked.
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What is the most likely finding in the right temporal lobe?