NEF Nikon D5100 - displaying too dark in LR

I just bought a Nikon D5100.
While importing the NEF files, LR firstly shows the images with the correct exposition (equal to the ones previewed in camera), then two seconds after (after fully rendering the image) LR darkens the images, so that they seem underexposed by 1 or  2 stops.
I was using LR 3.4, then I updated to 3.5 and later on to 3.6 and in every version the same happened.
The same pictures viewed in ViewNX2 appear with the correct parameters. So, I believe that LR does not read the camera adjustments?
The JPG images are also shown with the correct parameters.
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
Thank you.

Using ExifTool to examine the shooting parameters of each example photos posted, here, it appears that both the Exposure and the Flash were set to Manual mode; hence the term to “operator influenced” because the camera was doing what it was told by the operator rather than using its own metering.  Exposure Compensation only has an effect if camera metering is controlling the exposure.  In M mode, the value is merely being recorded but not utilized.
The Flash-related info for DSC_0074, paying special attention to the power being only 1%, is:
Flash                           : On, Return not detected
Flash Setting                   : Normal
Flash Type                      : Optional,M
Flash Exposure Compensation     : 0
External Flash Exposure Comp    : 0
Flash Exposure Bracket Value    : 0.0
Flash Mode                      : Fired, External
Flash Info Version              : 0104
Flash Source                    : External
External Flash Firmware         : 6.01 (Unknown model)
External Flash Flags            : Fired, Dome Diffuser,
Flash Commander Mode            : Off
Flash Control Mode              : Manual
Flash Output                    : 1%
Flash Focal Length              : 14 mm
Flash GN Distance               : n/a
Flash Color Filter              : None
And the Flash-related info for DSC_0115 is:
Flash                           : On, Return not detected
Flash Setting                   : Normal
Flash Type                      : Optional,M
Flash Exposure Compensation     : 0
External Flash Exposure Comp    : 0
Flash Exposure Bracket Value    : 0.0
Flash Mode                      : Fired, External
Flash Info Version              : 0104
Flash Source                    : External
External Flash Firmware         : 6.01 (Unknown model)
External Flash Flags            : Fired, Bounce Flash
Flash Commander Mode            : Off
Flash Control Mode              : Manual
Flash Output                    : 12%
Flash Focal Length              : 50 mm
Flash GN Distance               : n/a
Flash Color Filter              : None
For reference, ExifTool can be downloaded from:
http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
and can be used by dragging and dropping an image file onto the EXE that is renamed exiftool(-k).exe
For a friendlier interface, something like ExifGUI can be used:
http://u88.n24.queensu.ca/~bogdan/
In summary, if the EXIF information is to be believed, these images are dark because the camera was being told to shoot with settings to dark for the other lighting.  Does this sound right, or did you use the camera and/or the flash in TTL mode, which should have allowed the camera and/or flash to make things bright enough with more motion or focus blur as the shutter became slower or the aperture became wider.

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