the parietal lobe
The cerebrum.
cerebrum
Visual cortex
The sensory association area.
brain or spinal cord
nerve
These are those neurons which carry impulses from the organ or part of body to the brain
Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the: Thalamus-
The amygdala.
by the brain throught the heart
An insect has a brain as part of its nervous system. The brain receives and interprets sensory impulses from all ganglia on the insect's body.
for me it should be the ear and nose because a normal human got five senses:eareyeskinnosemouthand ear and nose is the most sensitive part for human so,it is the part of body that sends the most info to the brain.
Brain
Temporal Lobe
The cerebrum is the part of the brain that interprets input from the senses, controls the movement of skeletal/voluntary muscles, and carries out complex mental processes. the part that recieves sensory messages.it acts as the center of emotion,consciousness,learning and all voluntary movement.it is also the largest part of the brain.protective membrane around the brain
the brain cells
Second cranial nerve: The second cranial nerve is the optic nerve, the nerve that connects the eye to the brain and carries the impulses formed by the retina -- the nerve layer that lines the back of the eye, senses light and creates the impulses -- to the brain which interprets them as images.The cranial nerves emerge from or enter the skull (the cranium), as opposed to the spinal nerves which emerge from the vertebral column. There are twelve cranial nerves.In terms of its embryonic development, the optic nerve is a part of the central nervous system (CNS) rather than a peripheral nerve.
Fore Brain
cerebrum