Camera Calibration for Nikon

In am a Nikon shooter.  Along with Adobe Standard, the Nikon Picture Control names are listed in the drop-down box for LR camera calibration presets.  When I select one of the Nikon Picture Control names for camera calibration, I'd like to understand if LR is only applying the settings which appear in Camera Calibration screen (shadow tint, and the R, G, and B hue and saturation), or is LR somehow also applying any of the other Develop settings associated with the Nikon Picture Control (sharpening, contrast, brightness)?   I understand that I could change sharpening, contrast and brightness using Develop presets, but I'd like to understand whats going on the Lightroom calibration area first so that I do not overdo or duplicate the edits.

The camera profiles also contain a tone curve.

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