Is it just me or is cognition and neuropsychology harder than the math in psychology?

I find the content of cognition och neuropsychology to be quite abstract. Some of the processes and terminologies are hard to grasp if you don't come from a natural science background, while the math of the statistics classes are pretty straightforward, given that you have a decent understanding of numbers. Do you guys agree that, contrary to popular belief, statistics is not the mest challenging content of psychology, but rather cognition and physiology (part of neuropsychology)?
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