Yes, chicks can imprint on humans, especially during the critical period shortly after hatching. Imprinting is a form of learning where young animals recognize and follow the first moving object they encounter, which is often their mother. If handled gently and frequently, chicks may view humans as their caregivers. However, this bond may not be as strong as that formed with their biological mothers.
The chicks imprint upon their mother, and she raises them.
Assuming that you mean imprint, as in the imprinting in the Twilight saga, and assuming you are asking if humans in the Twilight saga imprint, then the answer is no. Imprinting in the Twilight saga is werewolves-only. However, some people in the real world do believe in the whole "Love at first sight" thing. Many people do fall in love at the first sight of people. It's really up to you, if you believe in love at first sight, then yes humans do imprint in a way. If you don't believe in love at first sight, then no they don't imprint at all.
Humans don't imprint on things. imprinting means once and animal is born, the first thing that it sees it is attached to. For example: ducks imprint.
If you are the first thing they see when they are hatched they will have a strong bond with you. I have handled a chick as much as possible and she follows me around everywhere. You just have to keep up with it
I don't think there is scientific explanation for that. What I know is that that is a question for God not humans since it is He who makes all happen.
The base word for imprint is "print."
Imprint Entertainment was created in 1992.
Human Imprint was created in 1995.
Imprint - newspaper - was created in 1977.
Imprint Records ended in 1997.
Imprint Records was created in 1995.
Villard - imprint - was created in 1983.