If they're meant to make us laugh, then why are some people so afraid of clowns? Business Insider recently spoke with Dr. Dena Rabinowitz, a clinical psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders.
Rabinowitz says, "There two things about clowns that kind of inherently lead people to be frightened of them. The first is that we rely a lot on facial expressions to understand people and see their motivations. And with clowns you don't have facial expressions. It's all under makeup, and it's fixed. And so there's a kind of a question of, "what's going on under there?"
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