It tells you that a large amount of their brain processing is oriented towards laterally than can humans and need to be able to process movement to detect predators and prey, they need more processing power for interpreting visual <span>signals.</span>
Answer: Olfactory lobe gives the sense of smell. The large size of the olfactory lobe of a frog brain suggests that the maximum part of processing in the brain of frogs is associated with odors that act like an essential homing tool in finding their breeding ground as well as for detecting predators and food. Many tadpoles with the help of chemical scents perform this function of detecting food and predators.
Thus, large olfactory lobe of a frog brain provides great significance to them.