Eyelink Toolbox - Citing Use of the Eyelink Toolbox
Development of the EyelinkToolbox is a somewhat seperate endeavour from the development of the PsychToolbox. We would therefore appreciate it if you would (also) cite the Eyelink Toolbox paper when you have used the toolbox in your work. Do not forget to also cite Denis Pelli and David Brainard, the authors of the PsychToolbox (on which the EyelinkToolbox relies for its graphics).
So, you could write something like:
We wrote our experiments in Matlab, using the Psychophysics and Eyelink Toolbox extensions (Brainard, 1997; Pelli, 1997; Cornelissen, Peters & Palmer, 2002; see http://psychtoolbox.org/).
Brainard, D. H. (1997) The Psychophysics Toolbox, Spatial Vision 10:433-436.
Cornelissen, F.W., Peters. E., Palmer, J. (2002). The Eyelink Toolbox: Eye tracking with MATLAB and the Psychophysics Toolbox. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers, 34, 613-617.
Pelli, D. G. (1997) The VideoToolbox software for visual psychophysics: Transforming numbers into movies, Spatial Vision 10:437-442.
Acknowledgements
We greatly appreciate the effort Mario Kleiner, Allen Ingling, David Brainard, Denis Pelli have undertaken in making the PsychToolbox. We further want to acknowledge the contributions of Jos van der Geest and Maarten Frens who started a similar project and who's experience we have used in developing this implementation. Mario Kleiner and Chris Burns contributed to the port of the EyelinkToolbox 2 (For the OpenGL version of the PsychToolbox). Development of the EyelinkToolbox was co-supported by the University Medical Center Groningen, Prof. Mulderfonds, NWO-Inzicht and SR Research.
Paper describing the toolbox
The EyelinkToolbox is described in a paper published by Behavior Research Methods, Instruments & Computers and is available in pdf format.