Emotions may deform and tilt the perceived reward landscape. The elicitation of emotions is reflexive, not deliberative. That is why emotions diminish agency.
I don't think that is true. I perceive many of my anticipated rewards without having emotions about them.
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anticipated reward is "hope"
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Not necessarily. Everything that makes you do stuff is anticipated reward. (The actual reward cannot make you do stuff because when you get it the stuff is already done.)
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