For humans is the cerebrum. I think you can guess for the frogs.
The most prominent parts of a grasshopper brain include the cerebral cortex. Another is the medulla oblongata or the hippocampus.
The largest and most prominent part of the human brain is the forebrain.
Most nerve impulses from our senses are routed through the: Thalamus-
The cerebrum is the biggest part of the human brain.
Vision - the whole back quarter of the brain (occipital lobe).
This isn't a very specific question but I'm thinking the answer would be the nucleus.It's the "brain" of the cell usually and the largest and most prominent feature.
Technically all of them but the most prominent changes are typically seen in the brain or heart.
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.
There are many symptoms associated with a brain tumor. Some of the biggest and most prominent symptoms would be dizziness, vision problems, and clumsiness.
The widely popular belief that we use only 10% of the brain power isconsidered a myth by most neuroscientist. Infact, recent research shows that, if after a stroke or paralysis, a person looses one of his/her senses for eg. speech, then the part of the brain that was initially used for speech processing is used by 'other senses' and put to work.
The loss of ANY sense "could" be a sign of brain damage. But it, certainly, doesn't mean that there IS brain damage. A doctor is, most definitely, suggested at the first sign of a loss of any of your senses!
Neurons carry chemical signals to the brain; there it is interpreted. Most decision making and problem solving (thinking) takes place in the frontal lobe of the brain. Your brain interprets signals and figures out an answer or reaction to the information gathered from your body and senses.