The time-resolved electric-field relaxation in glassy D-sorbitol is measure
d by dielectric hole-burning, i.e. with and without a preceding high electr
ic sinusoidal burn field. The question is whether the burn-induced modi cat
ions of the response are frequency-selective (dielectric "holes") and thus
indicative of heterogeneous dynamics, where slow and fast responses coexist
in the material. For burn fields between 250 and 440 kV/cm such holes in t
he responses are observed, whose positions shift linearly with the inverse
burn frequency. Recovery time measurements indicate that these modification
s of the Johari-Goldstein process in glassy D-sorbitol are long lived.