Here are a few conference abstracts about BrainVISA framework:
- D. Geffroy, D. Rivière, I. Denghien, N. Souedet, S. Laguitton, and Y. Cointepas. BrainVISA: a complete software platform for neuroimaging. In Python in Neuroscience workshop, Paris, Aug. 2011.
- Y. Cointepas, D. Geffroy, N. Souedet, I. Denghien, and D. Rivière. The BrainVISA project: a shared software development infrastructure for biomedical imaging research. In Proc. 16th HBM, 2010.
- D. Rivière, D. Geffroy, I. Denghien, N. Souedet, and Y. Cointepas. BrainVISA: an extensible software environment for sharing multimodal neuroimaging data and processing tools. In Proc. 15th HBM, 2009.
- Y. Cointepas, J.-F. Mangin, L. Garnero, J.-B. Poline, and H. Benali. BrainVISA: Software platform for visualization and analysis of multi-modality brain data. In Proc. 7th HBM, Brighton, United Kingdom, pages S98, 2001. Keyword(s): Computer Science.
However, these articles deal with BrainVISA as a framework but it is hosting various toolboxes. So you should often also cite the research papers describing the algorithms you used, according to the toolbox you used.